DC Residents Lose Homes Over $44 Tax Bills
The Washington Post has an outstanding story covering DC's tax lien program which the city uses to recover unpaid property taxes. Pictured above, is Bennie Coleman, who owned his home free and [...]
Getting Sued For Sending A Text
A New Jersey appellate court recently held that a person who texts a driver who is then involved in an accident may be liable for the injuries and damages caused. [...]
Man Pays Tax Bill in One-Dollar Bills to Protest “Unfair” Taxes
A man from Forks Township, Pennsylvania, entered the county tax collector's office and paid his entire $7,143.54 property tax bill in one-dollar bills. The stunt was a form of protest [...]
A Disturbing Trend – Attacking Religious Practices for Political Correctness
I recently read a news report about Sweet Cakes by Melissa, a family-owned bakery in Gresham, Oregon. The family, who practice a Christian faith, refused to make a cake for [...]
NRLB, EEOC, DFEH — Measuring Success by the Money They Collect From Employers
Just prior to Labor Day the NLRB has announce the development of a new app. The NLRB publicized the app with these words, “The app provides employers, employees and unions [...]
16 Out of 17 Fast Food Strikers Not Fast Food Employees But SEIU Members?
Yesterday, local and national news reports covered the massive fast food worker strike that took place in over 58 cities. After a brief review of the headlines and news reports [...]
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